GREEN BAY - If you want to hear Paul McCartney sing "Live and Let Die" at Lambeau Field, it's going to cost you anywhere from $59 to $279-plus.

Plus fees.

Ticketmaster announced Wednesday afternoon that price range for Sir Paul's June 8 concert at Lambeau, the legendary singer-songwriter's first in Green Bay. Tickets go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Monday. There's an eight-ticket limit.

That puts tickets for the McCartney show higher than those for Billy Joel's Lambeau visit in 2017, which were listed as $49.50, $99.50 and $139.50.

American Express members got the first grab at tickets during a pre-sale that started at 10 a.m. Wednesday and is scheduled to run until 10 p.m. Sunday. By mid-afternoon, the Ticketmaster website posted a notice that only single seats remained for the pre-sale allotment.

A seating chart on Ticketmaster shows that the remaining single seats for the American Express pre-sale priced at $59.95 and $99.95 are in the bowl, $157.95 in both the bowl and the back of the floor and $279.95 on the floor.

Accompanying Ticketmaster fees for a $59.95 seat were about $30, according to one buyer.

Several readers reported on social media that they encountered waits of more than an hour once logged into the pre-sale and noted that the least-expensive seats were the first to go.

Capacity for the concert is expected to be about 45,000, similar to Joel's sold-out concert.

Tickets for Monday's public on-sale will be available through ticketmaster.com and (800) 745-3000.

Garth Brooks, who will be playing stadiums for the next three years and was among the guesses for a potential Lambeau act, announced Wednesday he'll perform May 4 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Tickets are $75.77-$94.95 and go on sale Dec. 14.

Distillery adds Hairball, Gallagher, FireHouse

Two shows have been announced for Green Bay Distillery this week:

FireHouse, with Bad Habitz, at 8 p.m. Feb. 14. Tickets are $20 general admission, $30 for upfront viewing and $40 meet and greet; $5 more day of for the first two.

Sublime with Rome on Jan. 17. Tropidelic opens. Tickets are $37 in advance and $45 day of.

Tickets for both shows go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at eventbrite.com.

Also on the Disillery’s 2019 calendar: Hairball on April 20 ($25) and comedians Gallagher and Artie Fletcher on Feb. 2 ($30 or $40 for splash zone in first five rows). It has to be well over 10 years since Gallagher last brought his fruit-smashing Sledge-O-Matic to Green Bay.

Chocolateers plan to have a ball

The Chocolateers will throw their fourth annual Holiday Ball from 6 p.m. to midnight Dec. 14 at the new Tarlton Theatre, 405. W. Walnut St. They'll be joined by Fun w/Atoms, Walt Hamburger and Adriel Denae in donating their time for the fundraiser.

The event benefits a different recipient each Christmas. This year, proceeds will go to to the Walt Hamburger Foundation, an area nonprofit that supports local animal shelters.

The night also includes door prizes and a 50/50 raffle. There's a suggested $10 donation at the door.

Etc.

Three local coffeehouses are teaming up for the Socks in Their Stockings campaign to make sure the homeless have warm feet this winter. Kavarna, Luna Cafe and The Attic are collecting new, practical socks through Sunday. Socks are one of the most needed but least donated items at homeless shelters. Donations will be distributed to St. John’s the Evangelist Homeless Shelter, New Community Shelter and Golden House.

The Sardine Can is hoping to lure in holiday shoppers by offering free gift wrapping for patrons who are in the bar from noon until 4 p.m. Saturdays through Dec. 22. It’s valid only if you’re drinking.

Jim Morrison, part of the Green Bay music scene since the 1960s, will play his final gig with the Fork in the Road band from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday at Fox Hills Resort in Mishicot.

The DOWGS close out their 2018 calendar with a gig at 8 p.m. Saturday at Jimmy Seas.